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Multispectral Drone RTK​
What is the role of Multispectral drone? Do I need it?
The function of RTK-enabled Multispectral is to quickly obtain accurate and precise multi-spectral data of crops, generate an expanded prescription map, which can help you judge the growth of crops and provide a more accurate data reference for crop management.
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Detecting positive signals and plant stressors as much as two weeks before such issues are apparent to the naked eye.
The variable seeding function of Agas drones can achieve precise control, fine seeding and reduce fertilizer cost by 10-15%.
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Drone agras spreader RTK
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Agricultural drone spraying is becoming an increasingly popular application, helping to maintain crop health and yields.
Sprayer drones won’t replace ground rigs, But where they are a great fit is for low-volume, variable-rate or spot applications in small fields or fields with topographic changes. Drones are similar to crop dusters, but they can fly lower, slower and more precise.
Awkward acres or small applications are where drones win the efficiency race.
In terms of economics, drones are best in sub-field applications, If 25% of your field needs sprayed in one corner and 10% on the opposite corner, a drone is a better option.
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Drone application requires less water and reduces the overall volume of solution application compared with the “cover all” strategy of most human-led spraying. Replacing a diesel-powered sprayer with an electric battery-powered drone also conserves fuel.








Greenhouse
A whitewash consists of coating the greenhouse glass with one or more coats of non-permanent, white, washable paint. Operations that use automated glass cleaning machines can fill those systems with whitewash instead of a cleaning solution. Some larger scale operations can also apply whitewash by drone, cheaper than applied by helicopter or by hand. While the goal of whitewashing is to reduce radiant temperatures, it also impacts the amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) light reaching the crop. If light levels drop below target levels, consider washing off the paint and applying fewer coats or a more diluted paint mix. Ultimately, growers must weigh the risks of heat exposure against loss of light when determining how much light and radiant heat they want to take out of the greenhouse.
